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Researchers with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group report on an effort to improve the accuracy of methods used to determine estimates for the causes of death in the world’s children from 2000–2003. Six causes accounted for 73% of the 10.6 million yearly deaths in children younger than 5 years of age: pneumonia (19%), diarrhea (18%), malaria (8%), neonatal pneumonia or sepsis (10%), preterm delivery (10%), and asphyxia at …
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